NAC Mobile Phone Testing enables carriers, distributors, and manufacturers to cost-effectively analyze product designs early in development and resolve issues before they can become more costly problems.

GATE 1: LAB TESTING

Gate 1 testing is performed in the NAC labs and focuses on the following:

Parametric RF Testing

Tested on all supported frequency bands.

GSM, GPRS, WCDMA, CDMA

Tested across 4 mobile phone samples on 5 channels in both bands.

Receiver Sensitivity

RF Power

Modulation

Spectrum

Battery Testing

Capacity and Short Circuit Protection

Charging

AC charger

Vehicle Power Adapter (VPA)

Battery Life Performance

Talk and Standby

Bluetooth On / Off

Phone Off

Data Mode

Limited Live Network Call Processing

Engineering User Trial

Signal Strength Mapping (RSSI indicator)

Audio Testing

Uplink Audio

Downlink Audio

Duplex

Echo

Background Noise

Buzz

GATE 2: FIELD TESTING

Gate 2 Testing is performed in the carrier's live market. Extensive call processing testing is performed with the mobile phone under test in parallel with a 'benchmark' mobile phone to determine call processing statistics. Statistics are collected and analyzed on over 4800 calls.

Origination Success Rate (Making Calls)

Stationary

Driving

Weak signal

Termination Success Rate (Receiving Calls)

Stationary

Driving

Weak signal

Data Throughput

Stationary

Driving

Weak signal

Handoff Testing

Dropped Call Rate

Feature Testing

System Acquisition Time

Missed Calls

Data Browsing

Call Waiting

Call forwarding

Multi-party Calling

Power Down Registration

Voicemail 'Message Waiting' Indicator

Text Messaging

DRIVE TESTING

The NAC takes your concepts on the road by Drive Testing manufacturers' phones, data cards, other devices in South Florida - or in a specific carrier's defined market. We compare call processing performance, data throughput and received signal strength to a benchmark device, plotting the results on a map using GPS information.

FIRST ARTICLE INSPECTIONS

First Article Inspections (FAIs) involve examination of the 'in-box items' as the consumer would receive them. An FAI is used to test and evaluate a range of samples (usually 100) and identify any problems with the manufacturing and packaging process prior to receipt at a customer's warehouse.

The level of testing can be customized depending on requirements. FAIs usually cover:

Parametric Testing

Mechanical Testing

Charging Verification

Device Functionality

Cosmetic Appearance

Packaging and Contents

Bar-code Readability

Product Collateral

RETURNS ANALYSIS

Every day, thousands of devices are returned to carriers and manufacturers by consumers who suspect the products are defective. Mobile phone returns can cost carriers and manufacturers millions of dollars in losses.

Data is delivered in easy-to-understand, graphical reports. Findings can then be used to drive changes in software development and/or manufacturing processes to reduce returns and improve your customers' experience.

WIRELESS DATA CARDS & EMBEDDED DEVICES

Mobile high-speed data is one of the fastest areas of growth for wireless service providers. Custom NAC test tools help us to evaluate the performance of Wireless Modems and Data Cards on a live network.

2G and 3G data throughput, signal level, and cell site information are synchronized with GPS data and over-laid on maps.

Findings can then be used to drive change when and where superior performance is required.